When the left, now largely excluded from power, eventually returns to office in countries like Japan, India, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Israel will face a crisis due to the unresolved situations in the West Bank and Gaza.

President Trump has taken two unprecedented steps highly favorable to Israel: recognizing Jerusalem as its capital and cutting funds to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), an organization ultimately devoted to eliminating the Jewish state.

I propose that the president adjust U.S. policy to work with Jerusalem and continue to send aid to Palestinians while making it contingent upon the overwhelmingly majority of recipients formally acknowledging that they are not now and have never been refugees.

A unified stance against Recep Tayyip Erdogan's hostile dictatorship permits the grand NATO alliance to rediscover its noble purpose. By confronting Islamism, NATO will again take up the mantle it has let down as of late.

News that Iran's and Turkey's governments reached an accord on Idlib, a Syrian town now the focus of American interests, brings relations between two of the largest and most influential states in the Mideast momentarily out of the shadows.

Yitzhak Rabin's vanity got the better of him at that high-profile event on the White House lawn. As the elected head of a democratic state, he never should have consented to Yasser Arafat, the henchman of an unofficial, dictatorial, and murderous organization.